Biology, asked by afifu4941, 11 months ago

What is the locomotory organ in fish and bird respectively
1).wings-fins
2).fins-wings
3).wings-legs
4). Legs-fins

Answers

Answered by dreamrob
26

Fins and wings are the locomotory organs in fish and birds respectively.

• Fins and wings are anatomical structures sometimes they are called locomotory structures or locomotory organs.

• These are used for their body movement. Fins are used to help the fishes to push them through the water.

• Fishes have some locomotory organs those are pelvic fins, Dorsal fins, and caudal fins.

• Birds have wings, arms, tails, and legs these organs help to move their bodies and fly in the sky.

• These organs made up of hollow with air sacs and thin, tiny cross pieces to make their bone strong.

• Wings are the birds forelimbs they are the key organs to fly.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
13

Fins and wings is the locomotory organ in fish and bird respectively.

Option: (2)

Explanation:  

  • Fins are locomotory organ in fishes. They help the fish in swimming in water. Also the locomotory organ in birds are wings.
  • They appear as the forelimb in birds. Also the birds glide in the air by using the wings. Fins and the wings are the homologous organs.  
  • This means that they are evolutionary similar but has different functions. For example they are both modified forelimbs but their function are swimming and flying respectively.

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